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This Wireless World
by Nathan Taylor
Nathan Taylor explores the world of wireless technology, from WANs, LANs and PANs - what we've got and what's to come.
Sep 22, 2005
Synology Cube Station CS-406
by Dave Mitchell
Not the best value, but this desktop NAS appliance offers good backup and webserver facilities.
Mar 5, 2007
3Com AirConnect
by Staff Writers
3Coms AirConnect is one of the high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) contenders, combining three PC Card network interface cards and a base station. The AirConnect cards dont inspire confidence, as the aerial assembly isnt securely fixed to the card body. 3Com looks to have remedied this with the release of the new XJACK cards (estimated at $400 each). These cards have a pop-up antenna and are less prone to breaking off the card.
Nov 8, 2001
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TubePlanner 2.0
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Jan 28, 2000
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Internet Anywhere
by Ed Dawson
The future of Internet access is now. The idea of connecting cables to a computer to enable a connection will soon seem as archaic as manually cranking the engine of an automobile. Ed Dawson samples a cross-section of bleeding-edge wireless broadband services and cuts through the hype.
Sep 26, 2007
Sydney Trains
by Staff Writers
Sydney Trains is a great little program. As the name implies, this is a time-tabling application for the Sydney metropolitan train network. Written for PDAs, Sydney Trains works on both Palm OS and Pocket PC.
Jun 9, 2004
WinFM 1.1
by Feann Torr
WinFM is a neat little package dedicated to Internet radio, although that term is a little abstract, because theres no radio waves involved.
Jan 1, 2002
Logitech Wireless Music System for PC
by Dave Stephenson
It doesn’t do anything apart from simple music streaming, but the price and ease of use make this a good choice for getting music from one room to another wirelessly.
Sep 21, 2006
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Can your computer set you on fire?
by Ed Dawson
We’ve all heard about the Dell fireball. But in some workplaces, a computer could cause a giant, apocalyptic explosion. Ed Dawson has the details.
Jul 23, 2007
Capitol Dream Station
by Ty Pendlebury
Nominating Sato as our winner for the desktop machines this month was fairly straightforward, especially when compared to deciding the outcome of the closely-fought notebook war. Because, even though the Sato was outdone by one or two systems in terms of performance, nothing beat it on pure value for money.
Nov 18, 2004
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Starport Command
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Oct 11, 2004
VIEWSONIC POCKET PC V35
by Tim Danton
This rather optimistic time assumes no use of the backlight, but we found half-brightness to offer the best compromise – and even at this setting, the V35's screen impresses.
Sep 1, 2003
Dell Axim x5
by Tim Danton
Dell has waited several years to release its own PDA, and now committed to Pocket PC, Dell's main weapon is aggressive pricing that's on the verge of insane.
Feb 1, 2003
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The competition
by Staff Writers
Sun UltraSPARC In 1995, eight years after the first SPARC Station was introduced, Sun went 64-bit with the debut of its UltraSPARC I RISC processor; the first model ran at 143MHz and had 128-bi
Jan 1, 1900
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Product alert: New Teac LCDs
by Ed Dawson
Teac has announced new LCD TVs with integrated digital tuners, two with integrated DVD and media file players, and a new iPod docking station.
Oct 26, 2007
Lenovo ThinkPad X41
by Tim Danton
While many ultraportable laptops, like the Toshiba R200 go all out to get size and weight to an absolute minimum, a great deal of usability is often sacrificed – the X505 is impractically small for constant daily usage while the R200 has limited battery sizes.
Sep 7, 2005
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Fobos
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Jun 13, 2005
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